Catch Twenty-Two
β Scribed by James, Marie
- Book ID
- 100362173
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 155 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Bringing together speeches given at the Institute's annual King Day convocation, this book celebrates two decades of commitment by MIT to honoring the memory and furthering the work of Martin Luther King, Jr. In reading these speeches, one catches in reflection twenty years of turmoil and change, some positive (including an increasing number of speakers drawn from the ranks of MIT's African-American alumni/ae) but much negative, in which Dr. King's dream has been a continuing beacon for action. Speakers have included leaders who are prominent both nationally and in the local (Boston/Cambridge) community, in accordance with Dr. King's dual emphasis on global and local issues. The book closes with Coretta Scott King's twentieth-anniversary address in 1994. The 1995 speech by A. Leon Higginbotham is included as an appendix.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
**Join Stick Cat in this scrumptious story featuring Tom Watson's trademark laughs, adventure, and hilarious stick-figure drawingsβperfect for fans of the Stick Dog, Big Nate, and Diary of a Wimpy Kid books.** Much to Edith's delight, she and Stick Cat are enjoying a lazy day at his apartment. But
Love is never perfect. Anna's two stories tell of first love and the compromise between romance and real life.
New OCR, formatted, proofed, v1.5. Tom Alder specialised in finding missing heirs, but the Doris Delaney case was no ordinary challenge. She had disappeared from her boarding school twenty-two years before and had not been seen since. But then some clippings about a teenage girlβs disappearance wer